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1 These ubiquitous mushrooms share a name with something found on your shirt
2 In 1998 congress wished him a happy 87th birthday by renaming Washington National Airport in his honor
3 This word for a rope used to tie up a horse is also the name of a sleeveless top that has straps around the neck that leave the back bare
4 An alarming 2019 environmental report called for action to reduce the 8 million tons of this substance going into oceans every year
5 It's a less appealing 2-word name for tofu
6 P is for this type of mushroom that fittingly shares its name with a type of umbrella
7 Here's a nifty cabin made from these
8 This type of lace used to make the fan seen here bears the name of the French town where it originated
9 From a 2018 report: There is evidence that integrating these people fleeing violence in local economies can be mutually beneficial
10 Kenny G
11 People who have these snakes as pets favor the red-tailed species
12 They're often used in Japanese dishes such as kinoko gohan
13 Founded in Africa in 1822 it's the only world capital (besides Washington D.C.) that's named for a U.S. president
14 A musical instrument with bellows gives its name to this style of pleats
15 The 2013 World Health Report said zinc supplements reduce the rate in kids of this lung infection associated with the elderly
16 Earl Scruggs
17 This musical notation sets the position of the F below middle C
18 Don't be shell-shocked despite the name of this mushroom. It doesn't grow under water
19 Seen here are flight controllers at work at this facility's Mission Control Center
20 A royal house gives its name to this style for a necktie; it has a more complicated knot than a four-in-hand
21 The 2018 World Drug Report said about 192 million people worldwide used this recreational drug including 38 million Americans
22 Rock Hall of Famer Hal Blaine
23 It's the slang term for the ideological barrier separating China from the West
24 This Italian mushroom whose name comes from a dairy product is a juvenile portobello
25 The Department of Commerce headquarters building is named for this president who once served as Commerce Secretary
26 This traditional peasant costume seen here is still worn in the Austrian and Bavarian Alps
27 I.I! A 2016 report found this financial issue had increased in 75% of the world's cities in the preceding 2 decades
28 Sarah Chang & Midori
29 This desert plant is named for its cylindrical shape
30 On Nov. 28 1848 the parliament of this country chose Bern as its federal capital
31 Gwen Verdon said she helped dub in the tapping & splashing in the title number in this 1952 film
32 Farmers plant trees around farms to create windbreaks as they battle this attrition of soil by wind
33 Why'd you do that? Just... this 5-letter contraction
34 This Tom Wolfe work was spacey but had the correct contents to win a 1980 Nonfiction Award
35 Starting around 600 B.C. many Jews were deported east from the kingdom of Judah in what's known as the Babylonian this forced departure
36 Finn Bjork & Ursina are a family of brown these big animals fishing & climbing in a park in the heart of Bern since 2009
37 It's 10 years later as Al Swearengen & friends celebrate South Dakota statehood on the 2019 movie based on this HBO series
38 A 138-pound cabbage set a world record for Scott Robb a farmer in this state benefiting from the above-average amount of sunlight
39 The American Heritage Dictionary calls it perhaps the single most famous feature of southern United States dialects
40 The 2017 Nonfiction winner was Masha Gessen's The Future is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed this superpower
41 Human occupation on Corsica dates from at least the 3rd millennium B.C. as evident from dolmens & menhirs standing these
42 Tour the 2nd floor apt. of Kramgasse 49 where this scientist began to live in 1903 & did some incredible work relatively speaking
43 Charlie Chaplin faces the perils of technology in this 1936 film that was also the last appearance of The Tramp
44 In France & Germany asparagus is grown underground to inhibit this pigment creating a delicious white variety
45 A contraction of would rather; having these would mean you'd get your way
46 Colson Whitehead liberated the 2016 Fiction Award for his novel about this title 19th century conveyance
47 Ostia at the mouth of this river served as Rome's naval base & commercial harbor
48 Any pirate could tell you that Bern lies along this river with a double a rating that rises in the Alps
49 Howie Mandel & Denzel Washington were on staff at this '80s show set at St. Eligius Hospital
50 This 11-letter type of farming supplies produce for the farmer to eat but not enough for market
51 There is a contraction in this French phrase for please; it's literally if it pleases you
52 Thomas Pynchon found the Fiction Prize at the end of this 1973 novel
53 In the 1st century B.C. Philo of Larissa taught his skeptical Philo-sophy at this school founded by Plato
54 Renzo Piano designed the Bern museum here dedicated to this painter a local boy who taught at Bauhaus in the 1920s
55 In this Alexander Payne film Paul Giamatti is asked Why are you so into Pinot?
56 Most of the dairy cows in the U.S. are descended from this cattle breed named for an area of northern Germany
57 The poem Home Sweet Home doesn't begin 'Mong pleasures & palaces though we may roam; the first word is this contraction
58 He won Fiction Awards for The Magic Barrel & The Fixer but not for The Natural
59 The 6th century B.C. Temple of Artemis was a mainstay of this city whose residents St. Paul would later pen a letter to


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